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6 of the best Myrtle Beach Italian restaurants
"Live music, cozy fireplace and generous servings of veal, seafood and steak set the stage for a casual fine dining experience. Start your meal with one of the 30 specialty martinis or a nice bottle of wine. Open daily for dinner."
"Midtown Bistro probably has something for every taste and budget. They surely know what it takes to create great lunch and dining experiences. Located in 2004 Hwy 17 South #3 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Midtown Bistro brings a one-of-a-kind uniqueness to North Myrtle Beach."
"Our first impression is that it’s an upscale bistro with high prices. But as they say, first impressions can be wrong. The bistro has a fun and relaxed atmosphere."
"This Italian-American restaurant offering italian cusines along with Pasta and Sushi. Restaurant has lounge area and HD projection screens, live entertainment. Italian Cuisine • Vegetarian Friendly"
"Carrabba’s Italian Grill is a chain restaurant and bar serving a diverse menu of classic Italian fare in a family-friendly setting. They offer authentic Italian cuisine that had passed down from their founders’ family recipes to the new generation. They use only the best and quality ingredients to prepare fresh and handmade dishes cooked to order in a lively exhibition kitchen."
"Check out this upscale Italian restaurant in Myrtle Beach or, if you‘re on the south end, another location in Pawleys Islad. The food is phenomenal and has a great wine list. Did our list include your favorite?"
"Experience a day of wonder in Myrtle Beach State Park, an oasis of nature amid a sea of human development. Located on the south end of Myrtle Beach, the state park is a stark contrast to the high-rise hotels that are just a short walk away. Featuring old-growth maritime forests with hiking trails that lead to the high sand dunes of the beach, this 312-acre oceanfront park was developed by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the 1930s."
"Only $3 for children up to age 15, Myrtle Beach State Park proves both educational and fun. With plenty of seasonal activities and learning opportunities available, this state park is one that you’ll want to add to your itinerary. It is also a perfect tourist attraction in Myrtle Beach South Carolina since it’s not very crowded as people stick more to the beach and boardwalk making this place a great spot to visit with your family."
"What’s more fun than getting out in nature and learning all about local wildlife and ecosystem in Myrtle Beach. We have two beautiful State Parks, Myrtle Beach State Park, and Huntington Beach State Park."
"Myrtle Beach is home to several car shows and rallies each year, but in case your vacation doesn’t coincide with one of them, head out to Wheels of Yesteryear to see one of the region’s best collections of classic cars and trucks. There you’ll find Corvettes, GTO’s, convertibles, pickup trucks, coupes, and many more fully-restored machines that will transport you back to the Golden Age of American automobiles. Back to 102 Things To Do"
"Duck Donuts is one of the cutest donut shops on the Grand Strand. Pick up made-to-order donuts in traditional and nontraditional flavors like maple icing with chopped bacon, s’mores or cinnamon sugar with vanilla drizzle. Duck Donuts is open from 6:30 a.m."
"Friends HAD me stop because they "have the best donuts." Cake donuts are not that expensive to make. Both times I've ate here you could ta..."
"The menu is filled with standout comfort food favorites, but the real star of the show is “The Five Five Challenge.” Your task: eat a burger stacked seven patties deep (55 ounces of meat!), with at least four toppings, a side of fries and a 24-ounce soda, all in 30 minutes or less. While many brave eaters have attempted the feat, only few have won. May the fork be with you."